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| 1. | " First, for G. the
traditional moral virtues of courage, temperance, and prudence are
personal or "prudential virtues," adjuncts for one's
attaining freedom and well-being, and subordinate to the requirements of
universal morality."
| Source: | GLEESON, GERALD. "SELF-FULFILLMENT" Theological Studies 60.4 Dec. 1 1999: 780  |
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| 2. | "... virtues, the separation of powers in a mixed constitution
where courage more than temperance is expected of chief executives, and
a somewhat nostalgic desire for a periodic return to first principles."
| Source: | HOYE, TIMOTHY. "The Puritan Tradition in Revolutionary, Federalist, and WhigPolitical Theory" Perspectives on Political Science 29.1 Jan. 1 2000: 55  |
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| 3. | " The Aristotelian insistence on the connection between
friendship and justice stems from his assumption that there is no
divergence between such intrapersonal virtues as temperance and courage
and such interpersonal virtues as justice and friendship."
| Source: | SMITH, THOMAS W. "Aristotle on the Conditions for and Limits of the Common Good" American Political Science Review 93.3 Sept. 1 1999: 625  |
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| 4. | "
F. synthesizes qualities which Josephus stressed in his rewriting
of the biblical narratives: antiquity and good genealogy, wealth, and
the four cardinal virtues--wisdom, courage, temperance/modesty, and
justice--as well as piety."
| Source: | ENDRES, JOHN C. "Did Nike Say to `Just Do It" Theological Studies 61.2 June 1 2000: 351  |
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| 5. | " Supreme among these are the four
secular cardinal virtues, wisdom, fortitude, temperance (or restraint),
and justice."
| Source: | Jakobsson, Armann. "The Individual and the Ideal: The Representation of Royalty in Morkinskinna" Journal of English and Germanic Philology 99.1 Jan. 1 2000: 71  |
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| 6. | " His escaping death is attributed
to his virtues of courage and endurance and to his serving God; yet the
proximity of the two reminders of popular..."
| Source: | HARDMAN, PHILLIPA. "GAWAIN'S PRACTICE OF PIETY IN SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT" Medium Aevum 68.2 Sept. 22 1999: 247  |
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| 7. | " Utilizing those cardinal
Christian virtues of prayer, temperance, and almsgiving, Wesley saw that
the good and holy life, imitatio Christi, demanded an active faith,
combined with a duty to God and one's neighbor."
| Source: | Madden, Deborah. "Medicine and moral reform: the place of practical piety in John Wesley's art of physic" Church History 73.4 Dec. 1 2004: 741-759  |
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| 8. | " This "something" was, in effect,
Weber's Protestant ethic: a set of virtues or habits of
character--including thrift, industry, temperance, patience,
persistence, and so forth--whose origin and sustenance came from
religious faith and the expectation of salvation as a reward for right
earthly conduct."
| Source: | Lindberg, Tod. "Neoconservatism's liberal legacy" Policy Review .127 Oct. 1 2004: 3-23  |
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| 9. | "... defenders of the status quo, those
involved in drink, in betting, in brutal sports or lacking sexual
restraint. [9] Good citizenship, temperance, and firm commitment to the
values of hearth and home were expected."
| Source: | Huggins, Mike J. "MORE SINFUL PLEASURES? LEISURE, RESPECTABILITY AND THE MALE MIDDLE CLASSES IN VICTORIAN ENGLAND" Journal of Social History 33.3 Mar. 22 2000: 585  |
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| 10. | " To start her journey, Prudentia
mounts the chariot built by the Liberal Arts to be drawn by the Five
Senses.
* "Virtus." The Virtues chain fickle Fortune between
Fortitude and Temperance."
| Source: | Slusser, Richard. "Wall-to-wall morality" Washington Times July 29 2000: 1  |
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| 11. | "... virtues (charity, faith and hope) and
the cardinal virtues (prudence, justice, temperance and fortitude), and
finally, the removal of vices (lust, gluttony, anger, avarice, envy,
sloth and pride)."
| Source: | Courtenay, William J. "Thomas de Chobham, Summa de Commendatione Virtutum et Extirpatione Vitiorum" Journal of Ecclesiastical History 50.2 Apr. 1 1999: 355-357  |
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| 12. | " In the second section,
"Discours de la vertu," four chapters address the literary
presence of the cardinal virtues: fortitude, justice, prudence, and
temperance."
| Source: | MURPHY, STEPHEN. "Vertu du discours, discours de la vertu: Litterature etphilosophie morale au XVIe siecle en France" Renaissance Quarterly 53.2 June 22 2000: 584  |
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| 13. | "... several fountains, including the one known as the Temperance
Fountain, at Pennsylvania Avenue and Seventh Street NW, a thin and
moralistic construction to exactly what it says: temperance and other
virtues."
| Source: | Tischler, Gary. "Water becomes art at area fountains" Washington Times June 22 2000: 4  |
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| 14. | " Thomas Lickona, professor
of education, favors virtues derived from Plato and Aristotle: prudence,
justice, fortitude, and temperance."
| Source: | Leo, John. "C is for character" U.S. News & World Report 127.19 Nov. 15 1999: 20  |
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| 15. | "... the business of medicine and the practice of
medicine to coexist and seek temperance in the profit
motive. (25)
A lack of these minimal virtues must eventually give
way..."
| Source: | Fisher, Brent Alan. "Serf or citizen: physician status and organizational structure." Physician Executive 24.4 July 1 1998: 45-52  |
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| 16. | "
The women yesterday released a book titled "Weaving Character
into Sex Education."
The book urges public schools to teach "natural moral
law" and "universal" character-building virtues such as
prudence, justice, temperance and fortitude."
| Source: | Wetzstein, Cheryl. "Abstinence backers cite result of permissiveness" Washington Times Sept. 12 1998: 7  |
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| 17. | " For example, Gusfield's account of
the American temperance movement in which alcohol symbolized the
lifestyle of Catholic southern European immigrants while temperance
represented the virtues of Anglo-Saxon rural virtue remains
persuasive.(54) Similarly Stuart Hall's account of
'mugging' as symbol for race/youth/inner-city works
effectively."
| Source: | Hunt, Alan. "Anxiety and social explanation: some anxieties about anxiety" Journal of Social History 32.3 Mar. 22 1999: 509-511  |
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| 18. | "... Protestants who
abhorred pageantry and excess as much as they admired restraint and
temperance" (Swyripa, 1993: 36). "Early and arranged marriage
were condemned as immoral, unnatural and illegal"."
| Source: | Romaniuc, Anatole,Chuiko, Liubov. "Matrimonial Behaviour in Canada and Ukraine: The Enduring Hold of Culture" Journal of Comparative Family Studies 30.3 June 22 1999: 335  |
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| 19. | "
The other was the World War II blitzkrieg, when German and Italian war
planes pounded the island brutally, and King George VI awarded the
Maltese the George Cross for their courage and endurance."
| Source: | Evans, James Allan. "THE MALTESE CONNECTION" Contemporary Review 276.1613 June 1 2000: 309  |
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| 20. | "... to have no fear though their comrades were falling thick around
them.' Another who described their officers as treacherous and
bloodthirsty, praised the common soldiers for their courage, endurance
and obedience."
| Source: | Evans, George. "TILE GURKHAS" Contemporary Review 276.1611 Apr. 1 2000: 197  |
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| 21. | " Many of us who covered the Chechen
War came to love the Chechens for their courage, endurance and style,
but unfortunately, this aspect of their character simply cannot be
downplayed in any serious or objective account."
| Source: | LIEVEN, ANATOL. "Russia Confronts Chechnya: Roots of a SeparatistConflict" Europe-Asia Studies 51.4 June 1 1999: 720  |
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| 22. | " In fact, as his latest biographer reckons it, this little
"world complete in itself [was] impregnable and useless."
At the same time, in Trelawny's courage and endurance in the
long weeks..."
| Source: | Walters, Colin. "Life and lies of a Cornish Corsair" Washington Times Nov. 28 1999: 6  |
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| 23. | " Using a rock as the
central image to symbolize the courage and endurance of the suffering
masses is both ingenious and appropriate."
| Source: | Bliss, Carolyn,Patton, Simon,Williams, Philip F.,Wu, Fatima,Duke, Michael S.,Leung, K.C.,Naikar, Basavaraj,McLeod, A.L.,Agarwal, Ramlal,Chandran, K. Narayana,Singh, Mina,Parameswaran, Uma,Iwamoto, Yoshio,Crown, Bonnie R.,Hashmi, Alamgir,King, Bruce,Afzal-. "ASIA & THE PACIFIC" World Literature Today 73.1 Jan. 1 1999: 207 |
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| 24. | "
Just three days after Mr. Clinton told the American people that
"I have misled people," he called on them to display
"courage and endurance" in the coming war against terrorism."
| Source: | Bering, Helle. "A newfound fondness for fighting terrorists" Washington Times Aug. 27 1998: 21  |
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| 25. | " It has
provided young people with opportunities to show that they want to make
a difference in their communities and that they possess the insight,
courage, and endurance to make positive social and political changes."
| Source: | Hildreth, R.W. "Theorizing Citizenship and Evaluating Public Achievement" PS: Political Science & Politics 33.3 Sept. 1 2000: 627  |
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